CLOCK (external synchronization)
1. ANALOG CLOCK HARD/SOFT
Synchronization via analog clock (per REC/CLOCK inputs) or MIDI clock is possible.
One value is sampled per clock. The more clocks the merrier the resolution of the sample.
If you set the clock to “SOFT” then the output is a smoothed voltage without audible increments.
Sometimes it is usefull to set the output without smoothing (example for notes). In this case
choose the clock setting “HARD”.
While you hold down the button SHIFT
CLOCK
push the button
REC
(of the channel) to set the
CLOCK (Sync modes).
HARD
for direct voltage output (REC=rot)
SOFT
for smoothed voltage output (REC=grün)
ATTENTION!
If you use MIDI-Clock then also
automatically the clock mode of track 1 is activated
to MIDI clock mode because the
REC input 1
is
also the
MIDI input
!
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1. while hold down
2. edit
RECORD / PLAY with ANALOG CLOCK
Connect the clock out of the external analog se-
quencer with the
REC/ClOCK
input of the channel.
Connect the start/stop gate/trigger output of the
sequencer with the PLAY input of the channel.
1. Push the button
REC
for setting the track in record standby mode
(alternate blinking
REC
LED red-green, if analog clock is detected).
2. Start the external analog sequencer (sequencer send PLAY
trigger and the clocks) . Now the recording begins.
(Keys
REC+PLAY
of the track are red).
3. Stop the external analog sequencer.
The recording is finished. (
REC+PLAY
LED’s are off)
4. Start again the external analog sequencer to play back the track.
(
PLAY
LED is green)
5. Stop the external analog sequencer to stop the play back.
(
PLAY
LED is off)
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